6. What does the poet mean to say," the sea which appears to have changed less"?
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The lines, 'And the sea, which appears to have changed less' depicts that the sea have stayed the same over the years. It has not changed at all. These lines suggest a sharp contrast to the mortal human life. Human life is transitory and temporary whereas the sea symbolizes permanence, immortality and eternity.
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